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that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be based out of all the rules. we're going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it i would keep it because it's important to have that kind of thing in the discussion three to one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a normal way of doing business but the issue is much larger where do you draw the line when it comes to regulating u.s. companies doing business overseas. so thank you for your answers and here's our next question for you today's made a note across the world of international workers day which began here in the u.s. celebrate the achievements of labor movement and today labor union membership in the u.s. is at an all time low so why do you think that after all of the achievements of the movement in the last century and a half membership is declining let us know you think on facebook twitter and you tube and who
that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be based out of all the rules. we're going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it i would keep it because it's important to have that kind of thing in the discussion three to one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a normal way...
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the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much attention. many interesting characteristics, his background, st stan. >> reporter: you know, a blind man, a very poor man, rural man who taught himself the law. he then went to defend the rights of women under china's one-child policy that w.h.o. said that they were being forced into abortions and forced sterilizations. that led to the rough of the party. he was accused of organizing demonstrations, of disrupting traffic and of damaging property. he spent four years in jail. when he was released he was then held under lock and key 24/7 under house arr
the united states insisting that's not the case. a spokesman saying here three times it was put to chen, do you want to leave? do you feel safe? do you have faith in your future? he said yes. i want to go. all of this very much up in the air now, a very cloudy picture, and hillary clinton here, of course, for high-level trade talks. this issue they thought was going to go away. doesn't seem if it will be that easy. >> let's just put into perspective why this activist is getting so much...
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states. but we are increasingly concerned that mr. obama does not have a clear policy to ensure that the country does not implode once the americans are gone." do you think there is a clear plan here? he just didn't necessarily detail it last night or -- >> well, i think there is a general plan, yes. the plan is that over the next year and a half u.s. combat forces will slowly leave the count country at the end of 2014 from will be a supporting role only and not combat forces. >> can i put those numbers up? 88,000 u.s. troops approximately are there now. 23,000 will come home by september so do the math. 60,000 plus will still be there in september. >> right. by the end of 2014, those -- in theory, those 60,000 will be gone. and here's the issue "the new york times" editorial was raising. up until now, the strategy appeared to have been to break the taliban's momentum that began a couple of years ago and build such strength that the taliban would come to the negotiating table so that before a
states. but we are increasingly concerned that mr. obama does not have a clear policy to ensure that the country does not implode once the americans are gone." do you think there is a clear plan here? he just didn't necessarily detail it last night or -- >> well, i think there is a general plan, yes. the plan is that over the next year and a half u.s. combat forces will slowly leave the count country at the end of 2014 from will be a supporting role only and not combat forces....
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security at airports, fox, in the united states and europe have been increased. the department of home lapped security saying its agents continued to monitor intelligence reporting and respond appropriately. and one place d.c. area commuters will see that today for sure is on metro. transit police, antiterror teams will be on what the agency says is a heightened state of vigilance. riders are told that they may see a greater presence of police on the cars and at the stations and also again, metro reiterating what we've been hearing from national security officials that they do not have any specific threat but they do know and they have been informed of the desire sometimes around anniversaries to launch attacks and they are also reminding customers to make sure that they call metro and talk to police if they see any suspicious ask tuft or any un-- activity or see any unattended packages. >>> prosecutors say a bosnian born u.s. citizen had received al-qaeda training. he was planning to attack just days before the eighth anniversary of september 11th. two of his co
security at airports, fox, in the united states and europe have been increased. the department of home lapped security saying its agents continued to monitor intelligence reporting and respond appropriately. and one place d.c. area commuters will see that today for sure is on metro. transit police, antiterror teams will be on what the agency says is a heightened state of vigilance. riders are told that they may see a greater presence of police on the cars and at the stations and also again,...
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cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended up being arrested. in another incident, a los angeles police officer was injured when she was hited in head with a skateboard. in manhattan on wall street it was back to where the occupy movement all began. protesters marched outside the bank of america offices chanting about foreclosures. occupy activists said they wanted to bring businesses to a halt today but it appears the spring rain thinned out the crowds. >> we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> president obama signs a turning point -- signal as turning point in afghanistan -- signals a turning point in after fan s
cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended...
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cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended up being arrested. in another incident, a los angeles police officer was injured when she was hited in head with a skateboard. in manhattan on wall street it was back to where the occupy movement all began. protesters marched outside the bank of america offices chanting about foreclosures. occupy activists said they wanted to bring businesses to a halt today but it appears the spring rain thinned out the crowds. >> we can see the light of a new day on the horizon. >> president obama signs a turning point -- signal as turning point in afghanistan -- signals a turning point in after fan s
cities all across the united states saw may day protests today and some of them were violent. in seattle dozens of people wearing masks and dressed in black smashed the windows at a niketown store. and they didn't stop there. the group also damaged several other stores and the federal courthouse. police ended up arresting at least eight people there. in los angeles, a splinter group broke off from a larger mark to block streets leading to los angeles international airport. at least people ended...
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up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero
up next, why he's blaming the united states. stand by for the interview. >> and a secret service agent admits in a polygraph test to being, quote, actively engaged in a prostitute in colombia. just ahead, new information we're learning about the scandal and a former aid testified he tried to warn john edwards about his mistress before the presidential campaign even started, but edwards, he says, wouldn't even listen. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity...
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an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see that because you know i'm a nervous flier. >> you don't like it. >> i don't. maybe it's the control freak in me. i don't like to fly. i'm always very, very nervous. >> ambien and cocktails. this plane crash that we saw here, the pilots obviously ejected right before the crash here and one of the pilot has a helmet -- had a camera on his helmet, so we'll be able to see his view as he was ejected from that plane when this documentary airs on discovery in the fall, so stay tuned for that, but i feel vindicated in my preference for the aisle seat. you window people, i want to get some sleep. i'm on that aisle seat. i'm gone
an mit study found the chance of dying on a scheduled flight in the united states is 1 in 14 million. >> riding on a commercial airplane has got about the same amount of risk as riding on an escalator. >> reporter: so despite, and, in fact, because of some of these scary test crashes, even when all seems hopeless, surviving a plane going down is possible, even likely. jim avila, abc news, washington. >> most of you flying today, thanks for watching. >> i'm happy to see...
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will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up flying to the u.s., i can only imagine that at the exact same moment that secretary of state hillary clinton and treasury secretary tim geithner are there for economic meetings, that this would cause a big problem. >> reporter: a big problem indeed. this is a very, very brittle relationship at the best of times, but it's a relationship of mutual dependency. china and the u.s. are locked in a very, very lucrative economic relationship, despite the tensions that exist. but, yes, this is certainly something that could cause a rupture in what is already a very, very t
will he stay in china, or will he flee to the united states? a lot of speculation that he could fly out from china to the united states in a matter of hours or certainly within the next 24 hours. a lot of people staking out the airport, looking for any sign of that. in the meantime, china is playing hardball. they're demanding an apology from the united states for shielding chen guangcheng. >> if there's any legitimacy to those reports, stan, that there's a possibility he could end up...
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so how can that impact us here in the united states? liz claman will weigh in on the numbers, coming up. >>> and more dramatic testimony in the john edwards trial, an aide who traveled with edwards testifying about donor money, allegedly used to hide the presidential candidate's mistress. details, from the court. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. my new apartment isn't th far away. it's 4.2 milesway ! with this droid razr... motorola... verizon 4g lte... video... skype. you're gonna get lost. this has gps. well, that makes me feel better. me too. i'll go get two from the back. okay. this mother's day, get the droid razr by motorola. only $99.99. the
so how can that impact us here in the united states? liz claman will weigh in on the numbers, coming up. >>> and more dramatic testimony in the john edwards trial, an aide who traveled with edwards testifying about donor money, allegedly used to hide the presidential candidate's mistress. details, from the court. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic...
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states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new agreement, american support for at least the next dozen years and this just in, there have been three explosions recently. one a car bomb for which the taliban has taken credit. the same taliban that the president exthe ended an olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event
states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new...
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for decades the united states treated drug abuse as a moral failu failure. instead of building treatment centers we built jails, and as a result the u.s. has the highest rate of incars nation in the world at a dear cost to state and federal budgets and at a time when those budgets are very constrained. the human cost of this so-called war on drugs is more tragic still. to the families and communities whose loved ones haven't gotten the support they need to overcome substance abuse. it's so important that we have gil who has a long history in law enforcement championing the message ensuring we address this fl a public health perspective. as gil has said, the administration recognizes we're not powerless against the challenge of substance abuse. people can recover and millions are in recovery. the administration has laid out a strategy to speed up and improve that process, which gil is here to discuss. we welcome the changes that reduce the sentencing between crack and powdered cocaine and shifts in funding that saw more money spent in the last three years on
for decades the united states treated drug abuse as a moral failu failure. instead of building treatment centers we built jails, and as a result the u.s. has the highest rate of incars nation in the world at a dear cost to state and federal budgets and at a time when those budgets are very constrained. the human cost of this so-called war on drugs is more tragic still. to the families and communities whose loved ones haven't gotten the support they need to overcome substance abuse. it's so...
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may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we are live in a couple of hours with a panel on cyber security. it takes place at 9:00 a.m. on c-span2. up next, we will take your calls and e-mails live on "washington journal." later, we -- newt gingrich with dolls from the presidential campaign. that is live at 3:00 is -- that is live at 3:00 is david lampton joins us. we talk about his trip to beijing with the secretary geithner and secretary clinton. and then,
may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we are live in a couple of hours with a panel on cyber security. it takes place at 9:00 a.m. on c-span2. up next, we will take your calls and e-mails live on "washington journal." later, we -- newt gingrich with dolls from the presidential campaign. that is live at 3:00 is -- that is live at 3:00 is david lampton joins...
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he traveled widely throughout the united states. he regularly visits a wide right of groups and organization. dr. oren is not at all a stranger to the academic world. formally you wrote lady davis fell of hebrew university, a fellow at tel aviv university of the distinguished fellow at the center in jerusalem. is the university professor at harvard, joh jail and georgetow. and is a graduate of columbia. ambassador oren has written extensively for a number of combo -- publications including "the wall street journal," where he was a contributing editor. is author of several books, six days of war, june 1967 to the modern middle east. and power, american movies. both of which were "new york times" bestsellers. without further ado i invite the ambassador to join us to discuss his chosen title, ultimate allies israel and united states. please join me in welcoming ambassador oren. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon. thank you, thank you for especially plugging my books, which by law i am not allowed to do, but that are available at f
he traveled widely throughout the united states. he regularly visits a wide right of groups and organization. dr. oren is not at all a stranger to the academic world. formally you wrote lady davis fell of hebrew university, a fellow at tel aviv university of the distinguished fellow at the center in jerusalem. is the university professor at harvard, joh jail and georgetow. and is a graduate of columbia. ambassador oren has written extensively for a number of combo -- publications including...
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its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once obama took over and in 2010 those already spiked numbers from 2009 doubled. this was not going to be a more pacifist approach. president obama tripled the number of troops in afghanistan. the obama administration has not thrown less american weight around and not thrown it away in a less unilateral authority. the obama administration has thrown american weight around in a much more specific direction. it was not a difference in aggression. it was a difference in focus. for this president it makes sense that on the anniversary of bin laden's death, he would put
its leader bin laden should be a priority for the united states. the president should spend some time thinking about bin laden. that was the sharp break proposed by the new president after george w. bush. in all honesty to the chagrin of people that had been alarmed by executive power in the george w. bush administration. the obama administration has not represented a significant break from that. they expected the use of assess nation by drones. the number of drone strikes spiked in 2009 once...
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he accomplished this entire career of being a leader within the united states abolition movement, one of the instigators, participants of reforms in the jamaican government, a captive and victim of the morant bay rebellion, and the first african-american elected to congress by the age of 30. with that, i'll turn it over to matthew who will speak about his congressional career. [ applause ] >> mr. davis, if you would stay just for one moment. so i am not matt. i am rod ross. and i want to thank both clayton mckendra, fellow board member here, as well as congressman for coming. arkansas' loss has been illinois' gain for both of them. i'm especially pleased that the congressman was able to come. b.j. durham is a close friend of mine. her book, a little slave boy with a desire to learn and to be free, truly is a remarkable, inspirational children's work. she republished her work with a may 24th, 2011, quote from the congressman, attesting to its inspirational character. so i'll let you leave, and all is well. >> thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> in 2004 the congressman was emcee for a
he accomplished this entire career of being a leader within the united states abolition movement, one of the instigators, participants of reforms in the jamaican government, a captive and victim of the morant bay rebellion, and the first african-american elected to congress by the age of 30. with that, i'll turn it over to matthew who will speak about his congressional career. [ applause ] >> mr. davis, if you would stay just for one moment. so i am not matt. i am rod ross. and i want to...
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the united states is getting away from them. thing are getting expensive, given their moves in the market such as technology and other areas of retail. all of those managers that i spoke with expect to sell off in the market come november if president obama gets re-elected because they believe that the bush tax cuts will not be extended, which would mean a spike in capital gains and dividend taxes. bob pisani, he's on the floor of the nyc. >> we were waiting for the dow to go positive. the russell 2000 and nasdaq was positive, mid-cap index, and some of the other ones. transports were strong throughout the day. earnings are continuing strong. we're getting 7% earnings growth and, secondly, no other places to put money. the u.s. economy, as weak as it is, is still a source of growth, although not sufficient enough. and right now there are not attractive alternatives. >> green mountain is out. the company reporting the eps in the second quarter. as you can see on your screen, 64 cents a share right in line with the estimates. but
the united states is getting away from them. thing are getting expensive, given their moves in the market such as technology and other areas of retail. all of those managers that i spoke with expect to sell off in the market come november if president obama gets re-elected because they believe that the bush tax cuts will not be extended, which would mean a spike in capital gains and dividend taxes. bob pisani, he's on the floor of the nyc. >> we were waiting for the dow to go positive....
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we talk about a war on women here in the united states. this is nothing to what is going on over there. and i -- to think that we are negotiating with these people. i hope we are not fooling ourselves, as we go away. >> my sense about this is that the president is looking ahead to has re-election campaign, which is -- like, suppose it's fair to say, well underway. and he would ask the question, do i have the political capitol from support within my own party and otherwise, to mount the kind of effort that would make sure that the taliban don't return to power. i think that mission that, piece of the mission is over. he's not going to do that. that's not where he's going. he doesn't think the country would be behind him if he d. we are not prepared to stay along it would take to eradicate the taliban. what high wants to be able to say in the fall is not that he won the war -- it's that he ended the war. >> i don't know if there is any better way to do it or any better way, but i am profoundly disappointed and fearful of what is on the horiz
we talk about a war on women here in the united states. this is nothing to what is going on over there. and i -- to think that we are negotiating with these people. i hope we are not fooling ourselves, as we go away. >> my sense about this is that the president is looking ahead to has re-election campaign, which is -- like, suppose it's fair to say, well underway. and he would ask the question, do i have the political capitol from support within my own party and otherwise, to mount the...
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i think the united states is facing a huge occupation crisis these two have two more years to survive before the drawdown begins and now they have strange to do another ten more years of technical . military presence and possibly bases i think they are facing an occupation crisis and they will need to you know build domus to consensus in favor of for running the war and that is why they're using these you know rhetorical and highly lofty statements about bin ladin and i wote how they've turned it around i think the taliban know very well they are playing the waiting game and i don't see them being defeated at all in fact rather for them big three lies in our last in the united states and even if it's ten more years i think it is actually you know it's like red rag to the bull because as long as there are western military forces present these indigenous insurrection are nonresistance will keep going so i think you can say that the united states has been defeated in afghanistan i mean it's fair to say now ten years on line we can see because how many more soldiers are you know base is g
i think the united states is facing a huge occupation crisis these two have two more years to survive before the drawdown begins and now they have strange to do another ten more years of technical . military presence and possibly bases i think they are facing an occupation crisis and they will need to you know build domus to consensus in favor of for running the war and that is why they're using these you know rhetorical and highly lofty statements about bin ladin and i wote how they've turned...
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of the united states and the president will determine that as we move forward. if it means continuing to take the fight to al qaeda along that region so be it. if it believes this is not a government for which we can continue to engage that will be determined. but above all i think the president has made a real commitment that is both good for the american people, transition out, bring our sons and daughters home. stop spending $120 billion. send a message to the afghans to stand up for your own country but send the message that we are not totally leaving the region. >> democrat fraught new jersey and senior member of the foreign relations committee. >>> up next mitt romney reaction to the president's trip to afghanistan. former minnesota senator is here to explain governor romney's views on this. and a controversial spokesman resigns from the romney campaign after just two weeks on the job. >>> first today's trivia question. when was the last time the republicans won the white house without a bush or nixon on the ticket? tweet me the answer. the fir the -- unco
of the united states and the president will determine that as we move forward. if it means continuing to take the fight to al qaeda along that region so be it. if it believes this is not a government for which we can continue to engage that will be determined. but above all i think the president has made a real commitment that is both good for the american people, transition out, bring our sons and daughters home. stop spending $120 billion. send a message to the afghans to stand up for your...
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has the united states stamped on the side. they advised president bush when i took that trip to baghdad, they advised the same thing to president obama. they rather have them take a plane that doesn't look any different. he wanted to take this to send a signal. i was recruited and just left the white house beat six years ago. they white house said would you do this on a secret basis. tell as few people as possible within the news organization. they tell you turn off all electronic devices, shut off the televisions, shut off the clocks. they don't want anyone to see that plane coming in because of the risk of a mortar fire or grenade or something like that. the way out is dicier. everyone knows the president is on the ground. everyone's seen the pictures of air force one. when i left baghdad six years ago, shut everything down. they don't want an electronic signal off that airplane that somebody could track to fire a missile at. air force one is like revving the car and gun the gas and a 747 going up at 45 or more of an angle.
has the united states stamped on the side. they advised president bush when i took that trip to baghdad, they advised the same thing to president obama. they rather have them take a plane that doesn't look any different. he wanted to take this to send a signal. i was recruited and just left the white house beat six years ago. they white house said would you do this on a secret basis. tell as few people as possible within the news organization. they tell you turn off all electronic devices, shut...
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there were problems between the british and united states government. britain wanted to sustain its neutrality in the raging civil war and became somewhat skittish about continuing this agreement for the belief that the confederacy, which was still very active fighting the war, would interpret this as british power coming in and endorsing the emancipation proclamation, and not only doing that, but relocating the slave participants abroad. menard himself is also somewhat unsettled by the events that occurred in his absence. he comes back to new york and he learns that the new york draft riots of 1863 had occurred, when several free african-americans in the city were lynched. they were attacked on the streets, including henry highland garnett, who had to take cover in his home and remove the sign from his door to prevent the mob from coming in and attacking him and his family. this definitely unsettles several members of the free black community and they perceive british honduras for a brief period as a possibility to escape to. but at the same time, mena
there were problems between the british and united states government. britain wanted to sustain its neutrality in the raging civil war and became somewhat skittish about continuing this agreement for the belief that the confederacy, which was still very active fighting the war, would interpret this as british power coming in and endorsing the emancipation proclamation, and not only doing that, but relocating the slave participants abroad. menard himself is also somewhat unsettled by the events...
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olympics listen to sing came from the united states. also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. learn. as it's nice over the last six months so this is the flame or name there. is in the process there's a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying him and then to protest anything. opposition members were also out to get their message across among them the country's second biggest party which they refused to accept last year's parliamentary election results and is unhappy about vladimir putin's return to the kremlin jacob riis reports from amid a sea of red flags from the is held annually for the colors policy all made it carries a certain amount of symbolism for those of us they started to represent workers in russia was a stages in history comes the days of the soviet union aspirates which are held that we take a look at the crowd to really get a. for that this down among some of the just fronts for the soviet union images of the controversial georgia standard for its being held up time for their leader gennady zyuganov n
olympics listen to sing came from the united states. also taking part in this they can see how to sort of. learn. as it's nice over the last six months so this is the flame or name there. is in the process there's a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying him and then to protest anything. opposition members were also out to get their message across among them the country's second biggest party which they refused to accept last year's parliamentary election results and is unhappy about...
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states, he doesn't want to stay in china, he wants to come to the united states as you point out, he's making this appeal to president obama, we heard president obama in a news conference with the prime minister of japan, he was asked about that and the president didn't say very much. just said he was aware of the news reports and that obviously the issue of human rights come up every time the u.s. is speaking with china. stan grant, i reerappreciate yo reporting there beijing in this whole week even when you were chased away from their home. >>> in the meantime, i want to move along. we have just gotten word that an nfl superstar has reportedly died of a suicide. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on
states, he doesn't want to stay in china, he wants to come to the united states as you point out, he's making this appeal to president obama, we heard president obama in a news conference with the prime minister of japan, he was asked about that and the president didn't say very much. just said he was aware of the news reports and that obviously the issue of human rights come up every time the u.s. is speaking with china. stan grant, i reerappreciate yo reporting there beijing in this whole...
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i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusi
i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my...
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we will do it by the end of my first term as president of the united states. i held a fiscal summit and pledged to cut the deficit in half by the end of my first term in office. >> we provide the profits whereby guantanamo will be closed no later than 1 year from now. comprehensive immigration reform, once and for all. they need -- we can't wait 20 years from now to do t. we can't wait 10 years from now to do t. we need to do it by the end of my first term as president of the united states of america! >> every single one. >> it did not work. >> it didn't work. if they are held to their own standard i. don't you start. >> sean: spot of tea. go ahead. >> on the flexibility piece -- give me another -- to me, that was a lot more than just the missile defense issue. that was a broader thing that all of those things he is talking about he would like to do in a second term. >> sean: last question. does the romney attack work or backfire? >> backfire, big time. >> oh, it has backfired. >> but romney should not be provoked and they were smart to step back and let the p
we will do it by the end of my first term as president of the united states. i held a fiscal summit and pledged to cut the deficit in half by the end of my first term in office. >> we provide the profits whereby guantanamo will be closed no later than 1 year from now. comprehensive immigration reform, once and for all. they need -- we can't wait 20 years from now to do t. we can't wait 10 years from now to do t. we need to do it by the end of my first term as president of the united...
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the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in he is completely defenseless. the guarantees you want or guarantees from the government of china to the government of the united states, the strongest nation on earth. those guarantee would mean something but that is not what we have. so, here he is, he is taken to the hospital, we took him there, and then, all of our people disappeared and he now is left with the authorities would have not heard from him and they do not know where the wife and the children are, and i don't think that's how you dispose of an issue like this even if you have a high level banquet define our secretary of sta
the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in...
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i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's visit and his speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. (spoken in mandarin) i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame upon this coffee hut. with a long-lasting ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. (fe
i think the united states is -- even though there's going to be quibbling on the sides, i think the united states is very, very likely now to have a presence there for the foreseeable future. >> i'm sorry. we've got to leave it there. david gergen, gloria borger. appreciate it. president obama's visit and his speech from bagram air base is fueling talk tonight. more with ari fleischer, paul begala, peter bergen. that's next. >> announcer: this is the day. the day that we say to the...
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and how important is the strategic interest of that agreement for the united states? >> i think he, you know, clear lee has laid out a game plan to increase stability in afghanistan which is clearly in the interest of the united states to preclude it from becoming a base of operations for attack against nato or the u.s. secondly, it's to also tell the pakistanis that we are going to stay in the region. the pakistanis are constantly concerned we flit in and out the statement to pakistan that we are going to be there. >> that's important. >> why is that importantly? >> at the moment u.s.-pakistan relations are at a low ebb for a number of reasons for the violation of sovereignty when bin laden was taken out. >> this says what? >> we are going to be there and we want to also sustain and improve our relationship with them. they have major, many problems. they have large numbers of taliban in pakistan seeking to disrupt the pakistani government. they have threats to their nuclear weapons and the security of those weapons. >> in a sense, i mean this agreement is really the
and how important is the strategic interest of that agreement for the united states? >> i think he, you know, clear lee has laid out a game plan to increase stability in afghanistan which is clearly in the interest of the united states to preclude it from becoming a base of operations for attack against nato or the u.s. secondly, it's to also tell the pakistanis that we are going to stay in the region. the pakistanis are constantly concerned we flit in and out the statement to pakistan...